Al Taylor (August 8, 1887 â€" March 2, 1951) was an American character
actor during the silent and sound film eras.Born in Boston in 1887,
Taylor began in films with a small role in the 1926 silent film, The
Fighting Cheat, starring Wally Wales and Jean Arthur. During his
career he appeared in over 200 films, mostly in small, uncredited
roles. The vast majority of his roles were in Westerns, such as The
Lawless Nineties (1936), starring John Wayne, 1940's Heroes of the
Saddle, a The Three Mesquiteers' film, and the 1942 Roy Rogers film,
Man from Cheyenne. The Internet Movie Database lists his final
performance in the 1948 film serial, Dangers of the Canadian
Mounted.(Per AFI database)
actor during the silent and sound film eras.Born in Boston in 1887,
Taylor began in films with a small role in the 1926 silent film, The
Fighting Cheat, starring Wally Wales and Jean Arthur. During his
career he appeared in over 200 films, mostly in small, uncredited
roles. The vast majority of his roles were in Westerns, such as The
Lawless Nineties (1936), starring John Wayne, 1940's Heroes of the
Saddle, a The Three Mesquiteers' film, and the 1942 Roy Rogers film,
Man from Cheyenne. The Internet Movie Database lists his final
performance in the 1948 film serial, Dangers of the Canadian
Mounted.(Per AFI database)
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